With less than two weeks until the 2017 NFL season kicks off, jilted St. Louis is heading to court to make the Rams and NFL bleed dollars for walking out, and there are antitrust rumblings from riled Raiders fans in Oakland, California.

Meanwhile, the league's top running back is suspended for assaulting his former girlfriend and the players union and Commissioner Roger Goodell are at each other's throats and whispers of a looming work stoppage are growing louder.

On yet another front, owners are facing boycotts from both sides thanks to their apparent lockout of a former Super Bowl quarterback whose polarizing protest has divided fans.

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